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Toubkal Supercomputer
Ben Guerir

Toubkal Supercomputer

Ben Guerir

An HPC cluster with GPU nodes used for research in materials science, energy, and other domains. The facility supports both local and international initiative.

Toubkal is hosted at Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P) in Ben Guerir.

In partnership with OCP, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, CERN and University of Cambridge.

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Square Kilometre Array
Northern Cape

Square Kilometre Array

Northern Cape

The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) is an international effort to build the world’s largest and most sensitive radio telescope to help better understand the history of the universe.

The SKA will be hosted in South Africa and Australia. Two SKA receiver components will be built in South Africa and one in Australia.

Data centre development in the pipeline.

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Novation City
Sousse

Novation City

Sousse

It is a private law company created in 2009 and based on the principle of Public-Private partnership. Its objectives are to develop an innovation ecosystem in the mechatronics sector and to strengthen high value-added activities, digital city, intelligent transport, intelligent factory.

The data centre hosts GPUs from Nvidia and are only available to winners of challenges posted by Novation City.

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Infratel
Lusaka

Infratel

Lusaka

INFRATEL is one of the largest telecommunication infrastructure providers in Zambia that owns and operates more than 1200 communication towers, 3 Data Centres, a wide range of cloud services operates an Optic Fibre network which it leverages to provide wholesale telecommunications infrastructure as a service to MNOs, ISPs, Government, organizations and other licensed entities.

Not well known but they have HPC compute resources available for student and businesses alike.

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Ilifu Cloud Computing Facility
Durban

Ilifu Cloud Computing Facility

Durban

Ilifu, a big data infrastructure for data-intensive research, enables South African researchers to be world leaders in the strategic science domains of astronomy and bioinformatics. Hosted at the UCT ICTS and operated by IDIA on behalf of a consortium of universities and research organisations, ilifu is a node in the national data infrastructure, partly funded by the Department of Science and Innovation to support the National Integrated Cyberinfrastructure System of South Africa.

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HPC Research Lab Nigeria
Ogun State

HPC Research Lab Nigeria

Ogun State

A growing HPC centre that includes GPU resources for scientific research, primarily supporting academic and governmental research projects.

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CHPC
Cape Town

CHPC

Cape Town

Location: Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)

The Lengau cluster that houses high-performance computing, is one of the fastest supercomputers in Africa. It supports a variety of applications including computational research and data analytics.

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IT Load

2 MW
Bibliotheca Alexandrina Supercomputer
Alexandria

Bibliotheca Alexandrina Supercomputer

Alexandria

A multi-purpose supercomputing facility with GPU capabilities, supporting research in bioinformatics, computational biology, and other scientific fields.

Free compute for research in Egypt that is offered on merit-based access to advanced computational resources.

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Al Minya, Egypt

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Dar El Beida, Algeria

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Niamey, Niger

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Plaine Magnien, Mauritius

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Kempton Park, South Africa

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Ikeja, Nigeria

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Kinshasa, Congo, The Democratic Republic of the

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IRCAD Africa

Kigali, Rwanda

MAScIR

Rabat, Morocco

Just AI Center - Research ICT Africa

Cape Town, South Africa

CITADEL

Dakar, Senegal

AI Research Lab - University of Yaounde

Yaounde, Cameroon

AI Research Group - University of Dar es Salaam

Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Sunbird AI

Kampala, Uganda

iCog Labs

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

AI Lab - Makerere University

Kampala, Uganda

AI Research Lab - Addis Ababa University

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Carnegie Mellon University Africa

Kigali, Rwanda

AI Research Lab - Ashesi University

Berekuso, Ghana

Google AI Research Center

Accra, Ghana

AI Lab - Mohammed V University

Rabat, Morocco

IBM Research Africa

Nairobi, Kenya

AIMS AI Lab

Kigali, Rwanda

REGIM Lab

Sfax, Tunisia

AI Research Lab - University of Sfax

Sfax, Tunisia

AI Lab - Alexandria University

Alexandria, Egypt

AI Center - Nile University

Giza, Egypt

Egyptian Center for Artificial Intelligence

Cairo, Egypt

iHub Research

Nairobi, Kenya

AI Lab - Strathmore University

Nairobi, Kenya

AI Research Lab - Covenant University

Ota, Nigeria

Machine Learning Research Group - UNILAG

Lagos, Nigeria

Robotics Autonomous Intelligence & Learning (RAIL) Lab

Johannesburg, South Africa

AI Research Lab - UCT

Cape Town, South Africa

Centre for Artificial Intelligence Research (CAIR)

Cape Town, South Africa

TelOne Zimbabwe

Harare, Zimbabwe

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Paratus Zambia - Vanguard

Lusaka, Zambia

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Paratus Namibia - Armada

Windhoek, Namibia

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Paratus Angola

Luanda, Angola

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Digital Delta

Gaborone, Botswana

White Space: ~1000 sqm

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Chibungo, Mozambique

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Dakar, Senegal

White Space: 918 sqm

IT Power: 1.2 MW

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Maputo, Mozambique

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Casablanca, Morocco

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Cairo, Egypt

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Cairo, Egypt

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Dakar, Senegal

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Djibouti City, Djibouti

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Djibouti City, Djibouti

White Space: 2000 sqm

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Berbera City, Somaliland

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Abuja, Nigeria

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Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

White Space: 2000 sqm

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Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

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Rack Centre

Lagos, Nigeria

White Space: 3240 sqm

IT Power: 12 MW

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Lagos, Nigeria

White Space: 1200 sqm

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Lagos, Nigeria

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Nairobi, Kenya

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Maputo, Mozambique

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Maputo, Mozambique

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Johannesburg, South Africa

White Space: 9000 sqm

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Johannesburg, South Africa

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Maputo, Mozambique

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Kempton Park, South Africa

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Kempton Park, South Africa

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Midrand, South Africa

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Johannesburg, South Africa

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Johannesburg, South Africa

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Durban, South Africa

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Midrand, South Africa

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Johannesburg, South Africa

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Cape Town, South Africa

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Cape Town, South Africa

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Cape Town, South Africa

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Mtera Dam

Hydroelectric | 80 MW

Mtera Dodoma, Tanzania

Status: Operational

Nangbeto Hydroelectric Dam

Hydro | 65 MW

Nangbeto, Benin

Status: Operational

Nangbeto Hydroelectric Dam

Hydro | 65 MW

Nangbeto, Togo

Status: Operational

Hassan 1st Dam

Hydroelectric | 67 MW

Azilal, Morocco

Status: Operational

Mwadingusha Dam

Hydroelectric | 71 MW

Haut-Katanga, DR Congo

Status: Rehabilitated 2020

Lagdo Dam

Hydroelectric | 72 MW

North Region, Cameroon

Status: Operational

Muela Hydropower Station

Hydropower | 72 MW

Katse Dam Leribe District, Lesotho

Status: Operational

Tchimbélé Hydroelectric Dam

Hydro | 72 MW

Plateaux, Gabon

Status: Operational

Noor Ouarzazate IV

Solar PV | 72 MW

Ouarzazate, Morocco

Status: Operational since 2018

Moukoukoulou Hydroelectric Dam

Hydro | 74 MW

Moukoukoulou, Congo

Status: Operational

Garafiri Hydroelectric Dam

Hydro | 75 MW

Garafiri, Guinea

Status: Operational

Zongo I Hydropower

Hydroelectric | 75 MW

Kongo Central, DR Congo

Status: Operational

Esna Barrage

Hydroelectric | 86 MW

Esna, Egypt

Status: Operational

Mount Coffee Hydropower Plant

Hydro | 88 MW

Mount Coffee, Liberia

Status: Operational (2017)

Nojoli Wind Farm

Wind | 88 MW

Eastern Cape, South Africa

Status: Operational

Jasper Solar Plant

Solar PV | 96 MW

Northern Cape, South Africa

Status: Operational

KarmSolar Station

Solar PV | 100 MW

Bahariya Oasis, Egypt

Status: Operational

Bauchi Solar Plant

Solar PV | 100 MW

Bauchi State, Nigeria

Status: Operational

Kathu Solar Park

Solar (CSP) | 100 MW

Northern Cape, South Africa

Status: Operational

Olkaria II

Geothermal | 105 MW

Nakuru County, Kenya

Status: Operational since 2003

Victoria Falls Power Station

Hydroelectric | 108 MW

Southern Province, Zambia

Status: Operational

Nzilo Hydropower

Hydroelectric | 108 MW

Lualaba, DR Congo

Status: Operational

Imboulou Hydroelectric Dam

Hydro | 120 MW

Imboulou, Congo

Status: Operational

Ashegoda Wind Farm

Wind | 120 MW

Tigray, Ethiopia

Status: Operational since 2013

Khalladi Wind Farm

Wind | 120 MW

Tangier, Morocco

Status: Operational since 2018

Fincha Dam

Hydroelectric | 134 MW

Oromia, Ethiopia

Status: Operational

Amakhala Emoyeni Wind Farm

Wind | 134 MW

Eastern Cape, South Africa

Status: Operational

Gouda Wind Farm

Wind | 138 MW

Western Cape, South Africa

Status: Operational

Bin el Ouidane Dam

Hydroelectric | 135 MW

Azilal, Morocco

Status: Operational

Cookhouse Wind Farm

Wind | 138.6 MW

Eastern Cape, South Africa

Status: Operational

Jeffreys Bay Wind Farm

Wind | 138 MW

Eastern Cape, South Africa

Status: Operational

Olkaria IV

Geothermal | 140 MW

Nakuru County, Kenya

Status: Operational since 2014

Olkaria III

Geothermal | 139 MW

Nakuru County, Kenya

Status: Operational (2000-2016)

Hassi R'Mel Solar Power Plant

Solar Hybrid | 150 MW

Hassi R'Mel, Algeria

Status: Operational since 2011

Adama II Wind Farm

Wind | 153 MW

Oromia, Ethiopia

Status: Operational since 2015

Zongo II Hydropower

Hydroelectric | 150 MW

Kongo Central, DR Congo

Status: Operational since 2018

Noor Ouarzazate III

Solar CSP | 150 MW

Ouarzazate, Morocco

Status: Operational since 2018

Taiba N'Diaye Wind Farm

Wind | 158.7 MW

Taiba N'Diaye, Senegal

Status: Operational (2020)

Kpong Dam

Hydroelectric | 160 MW

Volta Region, Ghana

Status: Operational since 1982

Noor Ouarzazate I

Solar CSP | 160 MW

Ouarzazate, Morocco

Status: Operational since 2016

De Aar Solar Power

Solar PV | 175 MW

De Aar, South Africa

Status: Operational

Buyo Dam

Hydroelectric | 165 MW

Buyo, Cote d'Ivoire

Status: Operational since 1980

Ain Sokhna Solar Park

Solar PV | 165 MW

Suez, Egypt

Status: Operational since 2021

Kiambere Dam

Hydroelectric | 168 MW

Embu County, Kenya

Status: Operational since 1988

Olkaria V

Geothermal | 172.3 MW

Nakuru County, Kenya

Status: Operational since 2019

Kossou Dam

Hydroelectric | 174 MW

Kossou, Cote d'Ivoire

Status: Operational since 1972

Nalubaale Dam (Owen Falls)

Hydroelectric | 180 MW

Jinja, Uganda

Status: Operational since 1954

Kihansi Dam

Hydroelectric | 180 MW

Kihansi River, Tanzania

Status: Operational

Isimba Dam

Hydroelectric | 183 MW

Kamuli, Uganda

Status: Operational since 2019

Gilgel Gibe I Dam

Hydroelectric | 184 MW

SNNPR, Ethiopia

Status: Operational since 2004

Olkaria I

Geothermal | 185 MW

Nakuru County, Kenya

Status: Operational (1981-2021)

Borj Bourguiba Wind Farm

Wind | 190 MW

Borj Bourguiba, Tunisia

Status: Operational

Kiira Dam

Hydroelectric | 200 MW

Jinja, Uganda

Status: Operational since 2000

Manantali Dam

Hydroelectric | 200 MW

Kayes Region, Mali

Status: Operational since 2001

Kidatu Dam

Hydroelectric | 204 MW

Kidatu Morogoro, Tanzania

Status: Operational

Kom Ombo Solar Plant

Solar PV | 200 MW

Aswan, Egypt

Status: Operational since 2023

Noor Ouarzazate II

Solar CSP | 200 MW

Ouarzazate, Morocco

Status: Operational since 2018

Taabo Dam

Hydroelectric | 210 MW

Taabo, Cote d'Ivoire

Status: Operational since 1978

Kaleta Dam

Hydro | 240 MW

Kaleta, Guinea

Status: Operational (2015)

Gitaru Dam

Hydroelectric | 225 MW

Embu County, Kenya

Status: Operational since 1978

Gabal El Zeit Wind Farm

Wind | 240 MW

Red Sea, Egypt

Status: Operational since 2018

Bujagali Dam

Hydroelectric | 250 MW

Jinja, Uganda

Status: Operational since 2012

Allal Fassi Dam

Hydroelectric | 240 MW

Sefrou, Morocco

Status: Operational

Cambambe Dam

Hydroelectric | 260 MW

Kwanza Norte, Angola

Status: Operational

Upington Solar Complex

Solar PV | 258 MW

Upington, South Africa

Status: Operational

Nseke Hydropower

Hydroelectric | 260 MW

Haut-Katanga, DR Congo

Status: Operational

Kapanda Dam

Hydroelectric | 260 MW

Kwanza Norte, Angola

Status: Operational

Roseires Dam

Hydroelectric | 280 MW

Blue Nile State, Sudan

Status: Operational since 1966

Soubre Dam

Hydroelectric | 275 MW

Soubre, Cote d'Ivoire

Status: Operational since 2016

Tekeze Dam

Hydroelectric | 300 MW

Tigray, Ethiopia

Status: Operational since 2009

Tarfaya Wind Farm

Wind | 301 MW

Tarfaya, Morocco

Status: Operational since 2014

Lake Turkana Wind Power

Wind | 310 MW

Marsabit County, Kenya

Status: Operational since 2019

Upper Atbara Complex

Hydroelectric | 320 MW

Kassala State, Sudan

Status: Operational since 2017

Adrar Solar Complex

Solar PV | 343 MW

Adrar, Algeria

Status: Operational since 2015

Ruacana Hydroelectric Plant

Hydro | 347 MW

Ruacana, Namibia

Status: Operational

Inga I Dam

Hydroelectric | 351 MW

Kongo Central, DR Congo

Status: Operational since 1972

Songloulou Dam

Hydroelectric | 384 MW

East Region, Cameroon

Status: Operational

Bui Dam

Hydroelectric | 400 MW

Bono Region, Ghana

Status: Operational since 2013

Palmiet Pumped Storage

Hydroelectric | 400 MW

Western Cape, South Africa

Status: Operational

Tana Beles Dam

Hydroelectric | 460 MW

Amhara, Ethiopia

Status: Operational since 2010

Gilgel Gibe II Dam

Hydroelectric | 420 MW

SNNPR, Ethiopia

Status: Operational since 2010

Zafarana Wind Farm

Wind | 545 MW

Red Sea, Egypt

Status: Operational since 2010

Souapiti Dam

Hydro | 450 MW

Souapiti, Guinea

Status: Operational (2021)

Gulf of El Zayt Wind Farm

Wind | 580 MW

Red Sea, Egypt

Status: Operational since 2015

Kafue Gorge Dam

Hydroelectric | 900 MW

Central Province, Zambia

Status: Operational

Shiroro Dam

Hydroelectric | 600 MW

Niger State, Nigeria

Status: Operational

Jebba Dam

Hydroelectric | 578.4 MW

Niger State, Nigeria

Status: Operational

Karuma Dam

Hydroelectric | 600 MW

Kiryandongo, Uganda

Status: Operational since 2023

Zungeru Dam

Hydroelectric | 700 MW

Niger State, Nigeria

Status: Operational

Kainji Dam

Hydroelectric | 760 MW

Niger State, Nigeria

Status: Operational

Drakensberg Pumped Storage

Hydroelectric | 1,000 MW

Free State, South Africa

Status: Operational

Ingula Pumped Storage

Hydroelectric | 1,332 MW

KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

Status: Operational

Akosombo Dam

Hydroelectric | 912 MW

Volta Region, Ghana

Status: Operational since 1965

Kariba Hydro Power Station

Hydro | 1050 MW

Kariba, Zimbabwe

Status: Operational

Merowe Dam

Hydroelectric | 1,250 MW

Northern State, Sudan

Status: Operational since 2009

Inga II Dam

Hydroelectric | 1,424 MW

Kongo Central, DR Congo

Status: Operational since 1982

Kariba Dam

Hydroelectric | 1,626 MW

Southern Province, Zambia

Status: Operational

Gilgel Gibe III Dam

Hydroelectric | 1,870 MW

SNNPR, Ethiopia

Status: Operational since 2015

Benban Solar Park

Solar PV | 1,650 MW

Aswan, Egypt

Status: Operational since 2019

Cahora Bassa Dam

Hydroelectric | 2,075 MW

Tete Province, Mozambique

Status: Operational since 1975

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Session Title: In-MemoryComputing – Opportunities & Challenges


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Stanford University

Session Title: Neuromorphic Computing- Brain-Inspired Architectures for Scalable and Energy-Efficient AI


Dr. Kwabena Boahen is a Professor of Bioengineering and Electrical Engineering at Stanford University with a courtesy appointment in Computer Science. As founder of the Brains in Silicon Lab, he pioneers the intersection of neuroscience and engineering by creating computational models that link neuronal biophysics to cognitive behavior and developing neuromorphic chips that emulate brain function.
Dr. Boahen's groundbreaking work includes Neurogrid, an iPad-sized platform that emulates the cerebral cortex with unprecedented biological detail and scale. His research has been featured inScientific American and shared through his popular TED talk "A computer that works like the brain."
A recipient of the NIH Director's Pioneer Award and Packard Fellowship, Dr. Boahen is a Fellow of both the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering and the IEEE. His innovations have led to commercial applications through Femtosense Inc., a company spun out from his Stanford lab that is bringing neuromorphic computing technologies to market.


Petra Florizoone
Director, IBM Quantum
Global Partnerships & Business Development

Session Title: Realize Strategic Business Value with Quantum Computing!


As a Director at IBM, Petra leads the strategic partnerships and global business development for IBM Quantum, a cutting-edge technology that leverages quantum computing to solve complex problems. With over 30 years of experience in the IT industry, she has a proven track record of driving growth, innovation, and customer satisfaction. She is passionate about empowering businesses and individuals with quantum computing.
Petra guides organizations in starting their Quantum Journey and unlocking the value of Quantum Innovation Hubs. Backed by a global network of decision makers, she drives collaboration and innovation in the Quantum space.


Kai-Hsin Hung
PhD Researcher HECMontreal
Research award fellow, IDRC

Session Title: Bridging the AI compute divide


Description: The growing AI divide signals the steep departures between global AI haves and have-nots. We see this divide in the skewed investments, capacities, access and ownership of AI infrastructure likeAI compute and their associated and underlying resources are dividing countries into Compute North, Compute South, and Compute Deserts areas. In this talk, we will share findings from our compute utilization survey with researchers and university labs, touching on access and capacity, and systematic review on how to move us towards more equal, responsible, and greener AI infrastructure and compute-related use cases. 

 
AGENDA

Time
Session
Format
Speaker
09:00 - 09:05
Welcome & Opening Remarks
09:00 - 09:30

09:30 - 10:00
The Many Faces of Computing

Intro to a Range of Computing Topics + Hands-On Tutorial: SSH into Cloud Computing for Research
Workshop
Ruan De Kock (Instadeep)
10:00 - 10:30
In-Memory Computing – Opportunities & Challenges
Talk
F.A. (Farhad) Merchant, Dr
Faculty of Science and Engineering, University of Groningen
10:30 - 11:00
Neuromorphic Computing- Brain-Inspired Architectures for Scalable and Energy-Efficient AI
Talk
Prof. Kwabena Boahen
Professor of Bioengineering and Electrical EngineeringStanford University
11:00 - 11:30

Coffee Break & Networking

11:30 - 12:00
Realize Strategic Business Value with Quantum Computing!

Quantum Computing is a revolutionary new paradigm that’s transforming how we solve the world’s toughest problems — faster, more accurately, and in ways classical computing never could. It’s not just a complement to classical systems; it’s a gateway to groundbreaking innovation that attracts visionary talent and companies eager to lead. We’re entering a bold new era, with Quantum Advantage on the horizon by 2026 and a massive leap in performance expected by 2029 through Quantum Error Correction. Quantum algorithms are already making an impact today. This keynote is your chance to dive into the Quantum world, uncover how to get started, and explore powerful use cases from early adopters. Delivered in an exciting and immersive format, this session is a must for anyone who wants to be at the forefront of the future. Be there — the Quantum Revolution is happening now!
Talk
Petra Florizon (IBM) 
12:00 - 12:30
Bridging the AI Compute Divide

The growing AI divide signals the steep departures between global AI haves and have-nots. We see this divide in the skewed investments, capacities, access and ownership of AI infrastructure likeAI compute and their associated and underlying resources are dividing countries into Compute North, Compute South, and Compute Deserts areas. In this talk, we will share findings from our compute utilization survey with researchers and university labs, touching on access and capacity, and systematic review on how to move us towards more equal, responsible, and greener AI infrastructure and compute-related use cases. 
Talk
Kai-Hsin Huang (IDRC)
12:30 - 13:00
Africa’s Role in Global Computing Supremacy

Panel
Dr. Farhad Merchant, Prof. Kwabena Boahen, Petra Florizon, Kai-Hsin Huang (Moderator)

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